Andrew M. Cohen, Esq. to moderate “The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak” at LegalTech
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon announces groundbreaking super session “The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak” with noted guest speakers The Honorable Andrew J. Peck and The Honorable Frank Maas at LegalTech New York on Feb 2nd, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. in room SS1 on Concourse C. CLE credit is available for this session; however, session attendance is limited. Send an email to reserve your seat, email or register online at http://www.kazeon.com/newsroom2/legaltech.php.
“The rapidly evolving and highly fluid eDiscovery practice requires legal and technology professional to adapt to amendments in law, compliance, and technology surrounding electronically stored information (ESI). We have found that there is often significant anxiety surrounding ESI for our corporate customers. They are looking for eDiscovery guidance and expertise. Our session, “The Ten eDiscovery Commandments: The Judges Speak”, is structured to candidly deliver the Judges perspective on eDiscovery,” says Andrew M. Cohen, Esq., VP & GM of EMC SourceOne eDiscovery. “For corporate counsel and attorneys, their first eDiscovery experience is often during litigation, which is too late. The Judges session delivers valuable insight into how cases are evaluated and summarizes the top eDiscovery missteps corporations should avoid. For IT professionals, the Judges’ frankness will emphasize the legal viewpoint, underscore the value of ESI, and elaborate on eDiscovery implications of corporate IT policies. This sessions is truly a unique opportunity to gain autonomy by learning ESI best practices from the bench.”
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Posted By: David in eDiscovery on January 19th, 2010.
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Comment from Janice Taylor Gaines
Time January 20, 2010 at 09:40
I’d be curious to know if anyone else here is reading “I.T. WARS”? I had to read parts of this book as part of employee orientation at a new job. The book talks about a whole new culture as being necessary – an eCulture – for a true understanding of content and related policies. It has great chapters on security, risk, content management, project management, acceptable use, various plans and policies, and so on. Just Google “IT WARS” – check out a couple links down and read the interview with the author David Scott. (Full title is “I.T. WARS: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium”).